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Ours was a Hoffman Easy vision TV with a FM radio. Oh yes a phongraph too! In 1948, We all huddled around the 10 inch picture tube, so amazed at the advances in technology for the time!
I would be OK with that. We were happy with wrestling from Portland, roller derby Los Angeles etc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YI9I5e4QZo4
This is great. Thanks Jason!
Our family didn't have a car or even a telephone. But we had our Gilfillan radio-phonograph console and that was good enough for me.